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Go

Go

Our lives are a gift from God and there is no higher form of worship than to respond to that gift by offering oneself to the adventures of God.

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Consider

Consider

If we were able to listen in on your prayer time with God, would it contain much praise? Not to worry if there is some deferred maintenance in your praise life, Psalm 8 comes as a friend to point us in the right direction.

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Inexhaustible

Inexhaustible

Talking about God always energizes the church. Each past hope/energy event contains enough hope/energy for us today. God’s hope/energy is defiant and inexhaustible.

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Uncertainty

Uncertainty

Anxiety, at base, is energy and with the aid of the Holy Spirit that energy can be channeled into faith while pursuing and accomplishing the works of faith in our right now.

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Accounting

Accounting

The world desperately needs you and I to have an accurate, deep and authentic accounting of our hope. It’s the gift we have received and can give to the world.

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Accounting

Satisfied

God created time but lives beyond time. God enters and occupies time as God sees fit but is not bound by time like you and I. Which means time is a gift- a delivery system to deliver the gift of God’s own self!

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Timeless

Timeless

God created time but lives beyond time. God enters and occupies time as God sees fit but is not bound by time like you and I. Which means time is a gift- a delivery system to deliver the gift of God’s own self!

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Seven Miles

Seven Miles

Go for a walk soon. Tell Jesus all your sorrow and your fears on the walk. And then just listen, open your ears, eyes and heart to him anew.

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Anew

Anew

Rather than read along as we normally do, go sentence by sentence and write down the facets of God, Jesus, or the Holy Spirit on display.

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Good Friday

Good Friday

God didn’t need the murder of his son to appease his wrath. But God does know that we don’t really learn deeply until after we have destroyed something precious.

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